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Social media, even back in 2010, was in a frenzy.
President Obama has the left wing media in a frenzy.
Clearly, people were in a frenzy to grab Tatum's ballsack.
So the city is engaged in a frenzy of contradictory messaging.
There's no doubt that people are in a frenzy over cryptocurrencies.
This initiative collapsed in a frenzy of bias accusations and political fear.
Alva Vanderbilt entertained there in a frenzy of excess, but still Mrs.
Clinton cleaned her closets in a "frenzy," she said in the interview.
The band, meanwhile, is in a frenzy: punishing their instruments, whipping their hair.
Then they would refresh in a frenzy and write down all the submissions.
These are intended to restore calm when the markets are in a frenzy.
The GOP spent the Obama years in a frenzy over debt and deficits.
Last year, a bleak-looking graph of sea ice had Twitter in a frenzy.
America has been caught for months in a frenzy over where transgender people can pee.
Four rows of volunteers began working in a frenzy of organized chaos on a nearby street.
Walmart got aspiring bakers in a frenzy with their huge KitchenAid sale on mixers and accessories.
This holiday season, a $14.99 toy hardly bigger than your finger put parents in a frenzy.
Naturally, the media is now in a frenzy to capture signs of her celebrity baby bump.
Rarely do we spiral in a frenzy of wiggling glee when we see a loved one.
One man masturbates in a frenzy; at another point, he spies on the other grinding alone.
When I arrived at the briefing room, around 11 A.M. , the reporters were in a frenzy.
And then they'll sit online that night and get themselves in a frenzy with what they're reading.
And though you wouldn't know it from stepping into its Bay Area headquarters, it's in a frenzy.
The party has a base that is constantly in a frenzy because of the right-wing media.
Everyone is dancing in a frenzy, eyes locked on Moodymann and Moore as they work their magic.
But just days after the law took effect, New York media and politicians were in a frenzy.
I would write in a frenzy for 2–3 weeks, publishing a new article every other day.
We packed our most precious belongings into two cars and evacuated in a frenzy of unwarranted terror.
The media, and quickly the public, were in a frenzy to make sense of what just happened.
Apple accidentally released the firmware over the weekend resulting in a frenzy of analysis about previously unknown features.
"Even the new bond, unpriced earlier, was bought in a frenzy," one Budapest-based fixed income trader said.
The Internet has been in a frenzy these past few weeks over Bella Thorne and Scott Disick's relationship.
Tukka caught the toy in a frenzy, salivating at the smell of it, chewing it with delirious pleasure.
She just kept on riding him and screaming recklessly, working her way up and down in a frenzy.
"Green" car manufacturers and players in the supply chain extended their surge in a frenzy for "new energy" vehicles.
By night, somebody kills an American passenger by the name of Ratchett in a frenzy of uneven knife blows.
When switched on, the creatures scurry across the floor in a frenzy, like eager puppies or dysfunctional domestic robots.
The price dip, a loss of approximately 50 percent, sent investors in a frenzy in desperate attempts to sell.
On Tuesday, the twittersphere was in a frenzy over speculation that soft-drink giant Coca-Cola could potentially purchase Kellogg.
The internet is in a frenzy of wild rumours and speculation ahead of an "all-staff" meeting at Buckingham Palace.
Buy a car and a wily salesman will engage in a frenzy of "upselling" leather seats or after-sales services.
Hutus and Tutsis who had previously lived peaceably start killing each other in a frenzy of recriminations for ancient slights.
Fans, especially the rowdy student section, had been in a frenzy all night and stormed the court after the win.
Lawmakers, in a frenzy of federal budget-cutting, decided to fire their own dedicated corps of advisers on science and technology.
But after one tiny rumor said Apple could be working on one too, suddenly everybody is worked up in a frenzy?
Lottery players in the United States were in a frenzy ahead of October's drawing, forming long lines outside of ticket-sellers.
At home, where she lives alone, she goes to bed with the television on and the news channels in a frenzy.
The White House's story: Trudeau aides called Kushner in a frenzy over media reports that Trump wanted to back out of NAFTA.
In Indonesia in 2011 a mob attacked a local Ahmadi congregation, killing three and seriously injuring five in a frenzy of violence.
The leaves of deciduous trees are in a frenzy as nights lengthen and cooler weather prevails, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
A number of the BBC's famous female names were conspicuously absent, a scandal over which the London media were in a frenzy.
" He added that there is no proof of conspiracy as the President has claimed "in a frenzy of tweets since taking office.
The 2,232-page bill was cobbled together in a frenzy, without any discussion of national priorities or careful examination of the expenditures.
Indeed, while the term has been bandied about regularly in a frenzy of diplomacy in recent weeks, denuclearization is a fungible concept.
There were so many lies in play that every time the women all came together for a dinner, Twitter was in a frenzy.
However, just a few days ago, iPhones went up in a frenzy at the Schiaparelli show when King closed the 41-look lineup.
Figueroa's meditation clearly helped because while his supporters were in a frenzy and his rivals fell away, he remained a picture of calmness.
Fair. Ever since the internet exploded in a frenzy of fidget spinners, they've been used in makeup tutorials, turned into apps, and even porn.
Namajunas (17-03) used a devastating left that dropped Jedrzejczyk (14-1) and had the crowd in a frenzy in anticipation of a beatdown.
A day at camp can crawl along like beads of sweat under the summer sun, or unravel in a frenzy of hormones and expectations.
Rushing toward its finale in a frenzy of sewing, "Balloon" (a previous version, "Night Crossing," was released by Disney in 1982) strains to soar.
Ever since Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn tweeted back in February that the first Groot "is dead", Twitter has been in a frenzy.
A banker with a young family, looking to buy, laments that prices have doubled in five years and properties sell in a frenzy of bidding.
A year ago, many housing markets were in a "frenzy," with multiple buyers competing for properties, said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the Realtors association.
Hanoi, the capital, where Ms. Nguy now lives, is in a frenzy of new construction, with soaring demand for cement and steel — both energy guzzlers.
Mr. Abraham, balled up and fetal at the start, gradually unfurls before briefly exploding in a frenzy, buoyed by the air of an offstage fan.
He didn't think much about the ticket he bought until the next day when he was awakened by his aunt, who was in a frenzy.
With federal elections coming in 2018 and Mexican politicians in a frenzy to increase their profiles, many are turning to Trump as an easy target.
Markets are in a frenzy, the rest of the global economy is slowing down and there are little signs of inflationary pressures building in the system.
Predictably, fans are are in a frenzy; this is Grande's first set of new music and social media activity since the Manchester concert bombing in 2017.
Jose Fernandez's performance at home has kept the inhabitants of South Florida in a frenzy ever since the 23-year-old Cuban came on the scene.
On Wednesday night, Frank Ocean did what Frank Ocean does best: he released a song unexpectedly on his Tumblr and sent the internet in a frenzy.
A bat-winged demon harries the dying women from above, while all around the townspeople froth at the mouth and howl in a frenzy of bloodlust.
One player, the lead, thrusts a stone, and then two broom-wielding teammates sweep the ice in front in a frenzy while the skip shouts directions.
By that he presumably means the uranium deal, which has conservatives in a frenzy—but it is simply absurd to think that there is some parallel.
Under flashing club lights, models dressed in patchwork jackets, sequined shorts and animal-print knits whirled across the stage in a frenzy of pattern and color.
The actor and activist offered a first look at him and Pitt, 54, in character late last month, and got fans in a frenzy about the movie.
Ever since Kyrell Grant's "big dick energy" tweet went viral, the internet's been in a frenzy posting comments and stories about who packing both physically and egotistically.
With Wall Street analysts in a frenzy over the stock of market favorite Nvidia, Jim Cramer finds the buzz around the chipmaker's stock to be almost cartoonish.
South Korea broke out in a frenzy over curling as its women's team racked up one surprising win after another, all the way to a silver medal.
IN TRANSIT During the ride home we listen to classical or ambient music, anything that doesn't put me in a frenzy because I hate driving in America.
Swift teased fans with a pic from the music video for her song, "I Don't Wanna Live Forever," late Thursday night and it had fans in a frenzy.
He hung the halls of Wang's office with plastic tarps and painted hundreds of additional feathers, then spent the night in a frenzy, adding them to the dress.
Obama's WH guests stand in front of Reagan portrait flipping him the bird but Libs are in a frenzy over Sarah Palin posing in front of HC pic.twitter.
They are exposed to endless lies and conspiracy theories designed to keep them in a frenzy, convinced that antifa is around the corner and Sharia law is imminent.
Their Met Gala date night comes one month after they had fans and followers in a frenzy after they shared the first photos of each other on social media.
Corinne Olympios sent Bachelor Nation in a frenzy when she suddenly posted a photo with Nick Viall out of the blue on Monday, with no caption and no explanation.
After the news broke today that Dora the Explorer voice actress Fátima Ptacek has been suspended from her high school for vaping, the Internet has been in a frenzy.
In the meantime, with Wall Street analysts in a frenzy over the stock of market favorite Nvidia, Cramer finds the buzz around the chipmaker's stock to be almost cartoonish.
Plot-wise, "Riverkeep" could be characterized as a series of unfortunately fortunate, or fortunately unfortunate, events strung together in a frenzy of activity that lacks suspense or dramatic punch.
As the holiday shopping season approaches, people will descend in a frenzy onto retail stores large and small to spend their hard earned money on gifts for their loved ones.
"In a frenzy to finally try to do something — and they've failed repeatedly so far this year — the conservative Republicans are forgetting their own sense of fiscal discipline," Roach said.
John Cena shook his head free and in a frenzy ripped into his foe, a dog named German, until the judge declared a winner and their handlers pulled them apart.
I do not feel the need to lose myself in a frenzy of open tabs, watching the little number in the online shopping cart tick higher and higher and higher.
Following the second 737 Max crash, The New York Times reported that Boeing had developed the plane in a "frenzy" and that the goal was to avoid extra pilot training.
"I worked on Anodyne in a frenzy of pent-up longing, having been obsessed with making games for a long time but never really getting anywhere," Kittaka told me via email.
The "Bad Romance" singer, 33, left her little monsters in a frenzy after she shared a series of photos showing cryptic messages written on pumpkins on social media on Tuesday night.
The 22016-year-old mom, wife, and businesswoman was discovered by her husband, Michael Peterson, who called 22003-22017-211 in a frenzy after he found her body, covered in blood.
A raid on a trailer in the woods near the Virginia border already has the media in a frenzy, the first step in Frank being able to construct this horrendous lie.
President Trump had a strong message for Americans who are flocking to their local grocery stores and clearing the shelves in a frenzy -- take a chill pill, yo ... please and thanks.
House Republicans and right-wing media outlets were in a frenzy Friday afternoon calling for the release of a classified memo that allegedly details foreign-surveillance abuses under the Obama administration.
He said he ran home in a frenzy, dodging loose electricity cables that sizzled in the air before the supply shut off, while a thick cloud of smoke blocked his vision.
A jury convicted 21819 black men in the murders of three white men, even though two of the deaths had occurred from white people accidentally shooting each other in a frenzy.
Tech news sites have been in a frenzy over the past few months over what many believed was proof that the company planned to launch its own competitor to the Apple Watch.
As Hurricane Ophelia, which may now be designated as a tropical storm, approached Ireland, twitter user Sltlk, posted a video on Monday of the birds squawking in a frenzy around some houses.
All of a sudden, the first week of October rolls around, Halloween party invites slide into your DMs, and now you're in a frenzy trying to come up with a creative costume.
Shawn Mendes had fans and followers in a frenzy on Tuesday after he shared the first photo of him and Hailey Baldwin, whom he has been romantically linked to since late 2017.
President Donald Trump phones Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell up to three times per day in a frenzy over the congressional impeachment inquiry, CNN reported, citing a person familiar with the conversations.
Ali was talking to Frazier now, then burst out of his cocoon with a flurry of lefts and rights in a toe-to-toe exchange that had the spectators in a frenzy.
The company is in a frenzy to keep up with production goals and the nature of the Model 3's connected platform allows the company to added features to already-built vehicles.
MARS OPPORTUNITY ROVER HAS IMAGE OF UNIDENTIFIED METALLIC OBJECT, PUTS INTERNET IN A FRENZY "The storm is one of the most intense ever observed on the Red Planet," NASA said in early June .
We have been in a frenzy in the past week as traders have bought sectors that would benefit from tax cuts (banks, telecoms, industrials) and sold those that would benefit very little (technology).
Bachelor Nation has been in a frenzy of excited speculation about Brown and Cameron's relationship status recently, due to the two of them spending a lot of time together during this coronavirus crisis.
If that means roaring "TURN UP TURN UP TURN UP TURN UP" (0:49) at a room of extremely hype teens before spraying them with bottled water in a frenzy, then so be it.
It seems every talking head in Washington has been in a frenzy recently, rushing to either glorify or condemn the new North American Free Trade Agreement, known as the United States Mexico Canada Agreement.
In 2000 a regular visitor to the Cheltenham constituency office of Nigel Jones, then a Liberal Democrat MP, entered in a frenzy, wielding a sword, wounding the lawmaker and killing his assistant, Andrew Pennington.
This free celebration, which will take place rain or shine, will feature the Great Manhattan Tori Toss, which welcomes families to join professionals in a frenzy of bagel juggling, starting at 2:30 p.m.
Instead, the last eight days have been marked by rolling crises that have left Trump's staff on edge, emboldened Democrats' talk of impeachment, put the media in a frenzy and sent Republicans running scared.
It's increasingly rare to see whole new hardware categories sweep the mature consumer tech market up in a frenzy, however the interfaces we use to interact with our existing devices are still evolving and changing.
Mergers and acquisitions have been in a frenzy, companies have been rushing to market with massive amounts of debt issuance, and, of course, major averages in the stock market continue to punch through new highs.
As Yugoslavia -- a post World War I construct -- tore itself apart, religiously and ethnically distinct Bosnian, Serb and Croat populations became locked in a frenzy of violence that would kill more than 100,000 innocent civilians.
Knicks 118, Pacers 111 With Madison Square Garden roaring in a frenzy, Carmelo Anthony strutted from his spot on the wing, pounded his hand against his temple three times, and bobbed his head in joy.
The latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings dropped Monday and they're sure to put high school students -- and more so, their parents -- in a frenzy as they prepare to apply to colleges this autumn.
Local homeowners, pressed by Greece's lengthy financial crisis, are trying to take advantage of the investor bonanza, selling apartments or renting their homes to tourists in a frenzy that is quickly changing the housing market.
I spent the next two minutes running around in a frenzy, checking the bathrooms, our garden, upstairs, the bar, and asked every one of my co-workers if they had settled the check with this family.
First are the Morning Panic Pajamas, which deliver an electric shock to the wearer, increasing in strength until you have to strip them off in a frenzy and face the new day naked and pissed off.
Seeger appending a certificate of service so that it looks like his letter—which already echoes the NFL's letter—was sent from the offices of his supposed adversary gets the tinfoil hat crew in a frenzy.
It seems that shoppers have once again taken to their local grocery stores in a frenzy, buying everything in sight, instead of thinking rationally and recognizing that a little snow probably won't starve us all to death.
Owners of 2 separate venues in Riverside County tell us Kodi's scheduled performances have fans in a frenzy, and fortunately, the Old Town Blues Club will have doubled its seating capacity for its July 6 show featuring Lee.
Ever since an octogenarian judge shattered the bucolic civility of our nation's political discourse by having the gall to announce that, after 2628 years on the bench, he was retiring, our political tribes have been in a frenzy.
Resolving to go deep into herself in order to make sense of her life and the chaos around her, Salomon shut herself away and, in a frenzy of creative activity, painted almost 1,400 gouaches from 1940 to 1943.
LONDON — Every year on April 28, Twitter users, mostly in Britain, revel in what has come to be known as Ed Balls Day, when a joke about a politician's tweet is celebrated in a frenzy on social media.
Though Americans helped design the stock exchange and other elements of the post-Soviet economy, the state-owned industries that made up the backbone of the old system were swiftly privatized in a frenzy of corruption and opportunism.
LG gave us several use cases — in one mode, the robot starts rolling around in a frenzy, pointing the laser dot around it and making R2D2-style noises, which should make your cat less bored while you're away.
His mysterious exit takes a psychological toll on our main girl as she repeatedly wakes up in a frenzy from anxiety dreams and jumps to look at each text she receives, only to be disappointed time and time again.
But, with the upcoming release of EA's sophomore UFC game on the horizon getting the MMA community in a frenzy, I hope I can perhaps lend a hand to anyone who wishes to beat people up via the Internet.
He turned to run in delight but did not get far, instead sinking to his knees in tears as the stadium, and the nation outside, erupted in a frenzy of celebration at Brazil's first Olympic men's soccer gold medal.
And a lot of people are naturally focusing on the everyday, what happens today, what happens tomorrow; the news cycle is so rushed and so crazed that it's almost like people are reacting in the moment, in a frenzy.
Knowing how little room they each have for setbacks, as black people and young adults, makes Earn less of a loser and more sympathetic when he's in a frenzy trying to corral all the wild logistics of the trip.
But we're never going to make the progress that we need to if they hurl the word "racist" as reflexively and indiscriminately as some of them do, in a frenzy of righteousness aimed at gagging speakers and strangling debate.
As you've probably heard, Beyoncé released a new visual album over the weekend called Lemonade, and Beyoncé fans have been in a frenzy about how her thinly veiled allusions to husband Jay-Z's extramarital affairs on the new tracks.
The last time Mr. Tillerson was in Ankara, the Turkish news media was in a frenzy about a leaked phone record that to them suggested American collusion in the 2016 coup attempt, an accusation American officials found almost laughable.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs made history on Tuesday night at The Forum in Inglewood, California, when he closed his Bad Boy Reunion Tour with R&B and hip-hop's heaviest hitters, putting fans in a frenzy they never would have expected.
Would they have inspired, for example, a gunman to "self-investigate" a theorized child-sex-trafficking operation based in a Washington pizza parlor, driven by a belief in a food-based code of communication invented in a frenzy of crazed epiphany?
But their Viking mentality means Iceland will fear no-one, and hundreds of fans dressed in blue filled the stands of the Zaryadye Park in Moscow, clapping their hands over their heads in a crescendo ending in a frenzy of chanting.
Her white wrap coat from Line the Label, a Toronto-based designer, sold out within minutes of her official debut at Kensington Palace, crashing the designer's website and leaving the world in a frenzy over the actress's elegant and princess-worthy look.
General Hamdan faced global condemnation after June 3 when his paramilitary unit, the Rapid Support Forces, stormed through a protest site in central Khartoum, killing at least 118 people in a frenzy of shooting, rape and pillage, according to witnesses and doctors' groups.
As I and many other journalists have observed previously, the contenders are engaged in a frenzy of contrition for mistakes and insufficiently progressive positions past, and while there's laudable humility (along with plentiful calculation) in that, it sometimes has a desperate ring.
It does know when the smoke has cleared and will reset itself, so I don't have to remember to plug it back in like I've had to do with my old smoke alarm whose batteries I'd disconnect in a frenzy while cooking.
If you've been hunting for the perfect photo that will get people in a frenzy and tappin' on that 'like' button, well never fear, because Sydney based photographer Mitch Green has suggested some of his favourite spots around Australia to take an Instagram photo.
But if Slater was hoping for discretion when he chose Lemoore, which is located more than 100 miles from the California coastline, that part didn't quite pan out: The internet has been in a frenzy about this man-made wave since Slater first started filing patent applications.
Dr. Albright's aides knew that she might be put in an awkward spot by sitting next to Mr. Kim as the stadium erupted in a frenzy over a highly choreographed performance by well-trained dancers and gymnasts celebrating the 55th anniversary of North Korea's Communist Party.
With Trump and Kim officials in a frenzy of planning and negotiations ahead of a potential meeting between the two leaders, he says he will continue to focus on pushing for a frank dialogue about the war that could do more to shed decades of bitterness and suspicion.
Ever since the first images from the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog live action movie surfaced, fans have been in a frenzy—either because they're excited about the cast and the potential of a new cinematic universe to be explored, or because they're horrified by the realistic rendering of Sonic's furry, muscular little body.
Because exploits are so valuable, it's been a long time since we've seen a publicly accessible iPhone jailbreak even for older versions of iOS (let alone one in the wild for an up to date iPhone.) But a tweet sent by a Google researcher Wednesday has got the security and jailbreaking communities in a frenzy.
Last Friday, the media was in a frenzy over the indictment of 13 Russians and a couple Russian entities by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.
Here's what you ought to do tonight, before dinner: Set up the chicken and marinade for Melissa Clark's Peruvian roasted chicken with spicy cilantro sauce, so you can make and eat it in a frenzy on Saturday night, with purple potatoes tossed in oil and oregano, salt and pepper, then cooked crisp on a tray below the bird.
They lacked control, they asked questions already posed in previous debates and overall, they were out of step with the urgency of the moment in the 2020 race — many candidates might be on the brink of elimination and the Democratic establishment is in a frenzy over the prospect that Sanders, a democratic socialist, could win the nomination.
In a frenzy of last-minute negotiations, Republicans drew closer to agreement on nudging the corporate tax rate to 210 percent, up from the 13 percent in the bills that passed the House and Senate but still lower than the current 21 percent corporate rate, according to a lawmaker and a person briefed on the discussions.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE isn't looking for an "attack dog" as his vice presidential pick, he said Wednesday, as election-watchers were in a frenzy over whom he will ultimately choose.
She described with gusto the episode in which Miranda eats cake out of the garbage, explaining that she and the director, Allen Coulter, had shot an alternate take as a homage to "Psycho," with Miranda eating the cake in a frenzy, smearing it all over her face and, finally, collapsing and dragging her hand down the refrigerator, leaving chocolate streak in its wake.
I consumed everything by Robert Graves and Mary Renault, then Orwell, Hemingway, Guy de Maupassant, and Michael Moorcock's Colonel Pyat novels in a frenzy until I discovered Tolstoy, Bulgakov, Pushkin, Lermontov and, my favorites, Isaac Babel and Kurban Said's "Ali and Nino," which infected me with a feverish fascination for Russia and the Caucasus that led me to go out there in 1991 as the U.S.S.R. dissolved.
After all, the idea comes to us in such a ghastly gallery of images: late Augustinianism's unbaptized babes descending in their thrashing billions to a perpetual and condign combustion; Dante's exquisitely psychotic dreamscapes of twisted, mutilated, broiling souls; St. Francis Xavier morosely informing his weeping Japanese converts that their deceased parents must suffer an eternity of agony; your poor old palpitant Aunt Maude on her knees each night in a frenzy of worry over her reprobate boys; and so on.

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